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Fix character set problems. Some systems lack the ISO8859 codepages,
[u/mdw/putty]
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doc
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pscp.but
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-\versionid $Id: pscp.but,v 1.1
4 2001/09/22 15:36:44
simon Exp $
+\versionid $Id: pscp.but,v 1.1
7 2001/09/24 22:00:46
simon Exp $
\#FIXME: Need examples
\#FIXME: Need examples
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-245,8
+245,8
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Firstly, PSCP can use PuTTY saved sessions in place of hostnames
\b Run PuTTY, and create a PuTTY saved session (see
\k{config-saving}) which specifies your private key file (see
\b Run PuTTY, and create a PuTTY saved session (see
\k{config-saving}) which specifies your private key file (see
-\k{config-
auth}). You will probably also want to specify a username
-to log in as (see \k{config-username}).
+\k{config-
ssh-privkey}). You will probably also want to specify a
+
username
to log in as (see \k{config-username}).
\b In PSCP, you can now use the name of the session instead of a
hostname: type \c{pscp sessionname:file localfile}, where
\b In PSCP, you can now use the name of the session instead of a
hostname: type \c{pscp sessionname:file localfile}, where
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-267,6
+267,4
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For more general information on public-key authentication, see
Lars Gunnarson has written a graphical interface for PSCP. You can
get it from his web site, at
Lars Gunnarson has written a graphical interface for PSCP. You can
get it from his web site, at
-\W{http://members.surfeu.at/lgunnars/daplay/}{members.surfeu.at}.
-\# \W{http://www.i-tree.org/}{www.i-tree.org}.
-\# update this if the original site ever returns.
+\W{http://www.i-tree.org/}{www.i-tree.org}.